Broughtupsy, Christina Cooke
Broughtupsy, Christina Cooke
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Broughtupsy

Author: Christina Cooke

Narrator: Alisha Bailey

Unabridged: 5 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/23/2024


Synopsis

At once cinematic yet intimate, Broughtupsy is an enthralling debut novel about a young Jamaican woman grappling with grief as she discovers her family, her home, is always just out of reach.

Tired of not having a place to land, twenty-year-old Akúa flies from Canada to her native Jamaica to reconnect with her estranged sister Tamika. Their younger brother Bryson has recently passed from sickle cell anemia—the same disease that took their mother ten years prior—and Akúa carries his remains in a small wooden box with the hope of reassembling her family.

Over the span of two fateful weeks, Akúa and Tamika visit significant places from their childhood, but time spent with her sister only clarifies how different they are, and how years of living abroad have distanced Akúa from her home culture. "Am I Jamaican?" she asks herself again and again. Beneath these haunting doubts lie anger and resentment at being abandoned by her own blood. "Why didn’t you stay with me?" she wants to ask Tamika.

Wandering through Kingston with her brother's ashes in tow, Akúa meets Jayda, a brash stripper who shows her a different side of the city. As the two grow closer, Akúa confronts the difficult reality of being gay in a deeply religious family, and what being a gay woman in Jamaica actually means.

By turns diasporic family saga, bildungsroman, and terse sexual awakening, Broughtupsy is a profoundly moving debut novel that asks: what do we truly owe our family, and what are we willing to do to savor the feeling of home?

About The Author

CHRISTINA COOKE's writing has previously appeared in The Caribbean Writer, Prairie Schooner, PRISM international, Epiphany: A Literary Journal, and elsewhere. A MacDowell Fellow, Journey Prize winner, and Glenna Luschei Prairie Schooner Award winner, she holds a Master of Arts degree from the University of New Brunswick and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. Born in Jamaica, Christina is now a Canadian citizen who lives and writes in New York City.


Reviews

Broughtupsy, despite its compelling first few pages, proved to be the type of novel that favors style over substance. And sure, while there are books that can pull this off, the 'style' presented by Broughtupsy is both affected and shallow. Striving for a blend of lyricism and immediacy, Christina C......more

Goodreads review by Sasha

Christina Cooke has a beautiful writing style. Her wording and descriptions of scenes were poetic. THE TITLE BEYYYY. Yinna een got no broughupsy aye. Broughtupsy is shallow. The plot was not present. One could argue this is a character-driven book. But there was no character depth. The plot flashes......more

Goodreads review by Isaiah

Thank you to the publisher Catapult for giving me an advanced reader’s copy in exchange for an honest review. BROUGHTUPSY by Christina Cooke tells the story of Akua traveling to her home country of Jamaica to visit her older sister Tamika after the passing of their younger brother Bryson. While carry......more

β€œπ™±πš›πš˜πšžπšπš‘πšπšžπš™πšœπš’ = 𝚐𝚘𝚘𝚍 πš–πšŠπš—πš—πšŽπš›πšœβ€ A book that had lots of potential but fell short of my expectations. AkΓΊa returns home to Jamaica attempting to reconnect with her sister and her home culture. After losing both their mother and brother to sickle cell AkΓΊa brings her brother’s remains along for the trip w......more

Goodreads review by Isobel

loved this - the memories and present flowed together in such a captivating way, and all of the characters were so complicatedly real......more